This list is woefully offtrack. Obviously it wasn't written by anyone who had any sense of architectural history, for the list would undoubtedly look much different if they had.
Almost everything on that list is influential, and widely regarded as important in terms of architectures development.
Most people only make surface level readings of things though, so I guess it makes sense that the list is extremely flawed.
The Kaden Building is a superb testament to its time. Not "good looking" in atypical sense, but significant none the less.
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